Monday, April 2, 2012

April 3

I found a great website called poemhunter.com.  


Read the poem below and then answer the following questions.
1.  What type of poem is this?  How do you know? 
Narrative Poems tell a story.  They may or may not have rhyme and rhythm.  Free verse poetry has no rhythm or rhyme.Lyrical poems have rhythm and speak about feelings and emotions.2.  What are two rhyming words in this poem?3.  What's your favorite line from the poem? 

Springday At one season of the year. Nobody can complain. The winter has left the earth. Spring is knocking on the door. Snow is fading away and the flowers, they are searching for their colours.Temperature is raising up. People getting happier. Not a person is looking down. It's the only time of the year, strong enough to let us forget.Menno Wannet


20 comments:

  1. 1.Lyric because,the main focus of this poem is nature.
    2.Since this poem is lyric there is no rhyming words in this poem.
    3.Line five because I am happy that the snow is fading away because then beautiful flowers can grow.
    Abbey

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  2. 1. free verse because it has no rhyming words or rhythm
    2. there are no rhyming words
    3.the winter has left the earth

    elizabeth

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  3. logic poem because there's no
    feelings in it

    no one can complain

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  4. this is a lyrical because it dose not ryme or it dose not have a beat two words that ryme are flower and colour my favorite line from the poem is people getting happire.

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  5. Not rhyming, no words rhyme
    there are no rhyming words
    strong enough to let us forget

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  6. This poem is free verse because there is no rhyme or rhythm.this is no rhyming words in this poem.My favorite sentence is "Spring is knocking on the door."

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  7. MAXIM!!!!!!??????.......April 3, 2012 at 4:06 PM

    1: Free Verse because it has no beat or rhyming words in the poem
    2: There are no rhyming words in this poem
    3: It's the only time of the year , strong enough to let us forget

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  8. I think it is lyrical because it has a lot of feelings in it 2 rhyming words are flowers and coulors my favorite line from this poem was fading away"

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  9. 1. I think that this is lyrical because it tells about peoples feelings.
    2. Since this is lyrical so, it doesn't have any rhyming words.
    3. my favorite line from the poem is " people getting happier".
    Connie

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  10. spring day
    1the poem is free verse:)
    2no rhyming words:)
    3 not a person looking down:)

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  11. This is a free verse because there is no rhythm or rhyming words. There are no rhyming words. Favorite line: spring is knocking on the door

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  12. casey :-)****@$$$100%April 3, 2012 at 5:11 PM

    1 free verse
    2it doesent have rhyming words.
    3 my favorite line is no one can complain.
    casey :-)

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  13. Free verse. It has no rhyme or rhythem. Snow is fading away and the flowers, they are searching for their color.

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  14. 1.narrtive

    2.because it has rhythm but no rhyme

    3."People getting happier"

    4.there are no rhyming words in this poem Ava

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  15. 1.free verse because it has no rhyme or rhythm 2.sennce it is a free verse3.People getting happier.

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  16. I think this poem is a free verse poem because it has no rhythm or rhyme. Line #3 was my favorite line. The rhyming words are for and door.

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  17. 1.The type of this is a lryical Poem because does not have any rhyming
    2.flower and colour
    3. The line I like is "winter is fading away"

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  18. 1.This is a narrative because it has rhyming words.
    2.There are no rhyming words.
    3.My favorite line is "Not a head is looking down".

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  19. This is a Lyrical poem because it does not rhyme and you can't sing it. There is no rhyming words. Temperature is raising up

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  20. this is a lyric poem because it talks about nature
    there are no rhyming words
    my favorite line is the second one

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